ENL English

Courses in ENL:

ENL003—Introduction to Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Completion of Entry Level Writing Requirement (ELWR).Introductory study of several genres of English literature, emphasizing
both analysis of particular works and the range of forms and styles in English prose and poetry. Frequent writing assignments will be made.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2012 Winter Quarter.

ENL003A—Writers' Workshop(2)Active

Discussion/Laboratory—2 hour(s).Concurrent enrollment in a lower division writing course required, preferably ENL 003; if necessary, based upon demand and academic advisor approval, students may concurrently enroll in an equivalent course instead; e.g., UWP 001 or NAS 005.Focuses on the development of writing and revision strategies, exploring ways to understand a writing task; to develop appropriate content for a writing task; to revise content to reflect competence as a communicator.(Letter.)Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Completion of Entry Level Writing Requirement (ELWR).Elementary principles of writing fiction. Write both in prescribed forms and in experimental forms of their own choosing. No final examination.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2014 Winter Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Completion of Entry Level Writing Requirement (ELWR).Elementary principles of writing poetry. Write both in prescribed forms and in experimental forms of their own choosing. No final examination.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(Letter.)GE credit: AH.Effective: 2014 Winter Quarter.

ENL010A—Literatures in English I: To 1700(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Historical introduction to English language and literature from 800-1700. Linguistic borrowing, innovation, and change. Emergence of key literary genres. Colonial America as a new site of English literary production and consumption.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL010B—Literatures in English II: 1700-1900(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Historical introduction to English language and literature from 1700-1900. Linguistic borrowing, innovation, colonization, and change. Emergence and development of key literary genres. America, Britain, Ireland, Scotland, and India as important sites of English literary production and consumption.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Study of a special topic. Literature written in English in any period or place or genre. Thematic, formal, or temporal focus.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL041—Introductory Topics in Literature & Media(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or (UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); Or equivalent.Study of a topic centered on the relationships between literature and moving-image media.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Close reading of, and topics relating to selected works of British and American drama from a range of historical periods.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL044—Introductory Topics in Fiction(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or (UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); Or equivalent.Close reading of, and topics relating to, British and American Fiction: short stories, novellas, novels. May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL045—Introductory Topics in Poetry(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or (UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); Or equivalent.Topical study and close reading of selections from English and American poetry.
May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Internship—3-36 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; and Consent of Instructor.Internships in fields where students can practice their skills.May be repeated up to 12 Unit(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 005F or ENL 005P; ENL 005NF; and Consent of Instructor.Priority given to English (Creative Writing) majors. Writing of fiction. No final examination.May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.(Letter.)Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

ENL100FA—Creative Writing Advanced Fiction(4)Active

Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 100F.Priority given to English majors; admission by application only.Development and evaluation of students' work in prose, primarily in the workshop format. Some reading and discussion of published novels and short stories. Conferences with individual students once per quarter. May be repeated up to 1 Time(s) with consent of instructor.(Letter.)Effective: 2011 Fall Quarter.

ENL100NF—Creative Writing: Non-Fiction(4)Active

Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 005F or ENL 005P or ENL 005NF; and Consent of Instructor.Priority given to English (Creative Writing) majors.Writing of non-fiction. No final examination.May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.(Letter.)Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

ENL100P—Creative Writing: Poetry(4)Active

Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 005F or ENL 005P or ENL 005NF; and Consent of Instructor.Priority given to English (Creative Writing) majors.Writing of poetry. May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor.(Letter.)Effective: 2007 Winter Quarter.

ENL100PA—Creative Writing Advanced Poetry(4)Active

Discussion—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 100P.Priority to English majors; admission by application only.Development and evaluation of students' work in poetry, primarily in the workshop format. Some reading and discussion of published works of poetry. Conferences with individual students once per quarter. May be repeated up to 1 Time(s) with consent of instructor.(Letter.)Effective: 2011 Fall Quarter.

ENL105—History of the English Language(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or (UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); Or the equivalent.History of the English language. Examination of the language as recorded from Old English to present-day English. Relationship of English to
other languages; development of vocabulary, phonology, and grammatical patterns.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL106—English Grammar(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or LIN 001 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; or Consent of Instructor.Survey of present-day English grammar as informed by contemporary linguistic theories. The major syntactic structures of English; their variation across dialects, styles, and registers; their development; and their usefulness in describing the conventions of English.(Same course as LIN 106, UWP 106.)(Letter.)GE credit: AH.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL106P—English Grammar Practicum(2)Active

Discussion—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 106; LIN 106 (can be concurrent).Practice in teaching the principles of grammar to the kinds of audiences teachers encounter in California. Discussions with teachers who teach in these areas. Examination of pedagogical research on teaching grammar.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2000 Fall Quarter.

ENL107—Freedom of Expression(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or (UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); Or the equivalent.Historical development of fundamental issues and contemporary controversies about freedom of expression, with emphasis on literary and artistic censorship. (Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.History of literary criticism in the modern era, with emphasis on the ties with the past and the special problems presented by modern literary theory.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Development of the poet's artistry and ideas from his first work to his masterpiece, "Troilus and Criseyde."(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Intensive study or treatment of special topics relating to the emergence, invention, and re-invention of Irish literature. May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL130—British Romantic Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of Romantic English literature. (Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL133—19th-Century British Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of 19th-century English literature.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL137—British Literature, 1900-1945(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of British literature (drama, poetry, prose fiction) from the period between 1900 and the end of World War II.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL138—British Literature, 1945 to Present(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of British literature (drama, poetry, prose fiction) from the period between 1945 and the present.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL139—Topics in Global Literatures & Cultures(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Historically or regionally focused study of world literatures in English (other than the national literatures of British Isles and the United States), particularly from post-colonial regions in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia, and immigrant cultures in the English-speaking world. May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL140—Topics in Postcolonial Literatures & Cultures(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Study of postcolonial literature of Anglophone colonies. Specific emphases may include literature from and about Anglophone India, the Caribbean, the Middle East, South Asia, Africa, and/or South America.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL141—Topics in Diasporic Literatures & Migration(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Study of literatures, histories, and cultures of one or more diasporic groups.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL142—Early American Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of American literature of the 17th and 18th centuries. (Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL143—19th-Century American Literature to the Civil War(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of 19th-century American literature. (Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, DD, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL144—Post-Civil War American Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of post-Civil War American literature. (Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL146—American Literature 1900-1945(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of American literature (drama, poetry, prose fiction) from the period between 1900 and the end of World War II.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, DD, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL147—American Literature, 1945 to the Present(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of American literature (drama, poetry, prose fiction) from the period between 1945 and the present.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, DD, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL149—Topics in Literature(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Intensive examination of literature considered in topical terms, not necessarily historically. May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused study of works of British drama from 1800 to the present.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent courses.Thematically, historically, and formally focused study of the graphic novel genre. Contents may include any regional, national, or transnational group of graphic novels.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL155A—18th-Century British Novel(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically organized examination of the 18th-century British novel, with particular emphasis on its evolution, including the epistolary novel, the picaresque novel, and the Gothic novel: Richardson, Fielding, Sterne, Austen.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL155B—19th-Century British Novel(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically organized examination of 19th-century British novelists, with emphasis on the historical novel, the social novel, and novels by women: Scott, Dickens, the Brontes, Eliot, Hardy.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL155C—20th-Century British Novel(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically organized examination of the 20th-century British novel, with emphasis on impressionism; the revolt against naturalism; the experimental novel; the anti-modernist reaction: Conrad, Joyce, Woolf, Lawrence, Drabble, Rhys.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL156—The Short Story(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.The short story as a genre; its historical development, techniques, and formal character as a literary form. European as well as American writers.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically organized examination of the rise and development of the American novel from its beginnings; Hawthorne,
Melville, Twain, James, and others.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Study of modern film (1930 to present) as a storytelling medium.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL161A—Film History I: Origins to 1945(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Cultural and aesthetic history of film making from its origins in the 1890's through 1945. ENL 161A & ENL 161B need not be taken in sequence.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL161B—Film History II: 1945 to present(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Cultural and aesthetic history of film making from its origins in the 1890's through 1945. ENL 161A & ENL 161B need not be taken in sequence.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL162—Film Theory & Criticism(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Film theory and criticism, with a study of ten major works of international film art.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, VL, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL163—Literary Study in the British Isles(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Enrollment by application only through the Education Abroad Center.Literary Study in the British Isles: On-site study of the literature, film, and/or performance of the British Isles.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when subject differs.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):(ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y); ENL 045.Intensive examination of various topics expressed in poetry from all periods of English and American literature. May be repeated for credit when topic covers different poets & poems.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL166—Love & Desire in Contemporary American Poetry(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Close reading of contemporary American poems on the theme of love and desire by poets of diverse ethnicities and of gay, lesbian, and heterosexual orientations.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL167—20th-Century African American Poetry(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V; UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.African American poetry in the 20th-century, including oral and literary traditions. Authors covered may include Gwendolyn Brooks, Countee Cullen, Robert Hayden, and Langston Hughes.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL168—20th-Century American Poetry(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historical Study of American poetry since 1900, with thematic and formal focus at the instructor's discretion. (Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL171A—The Bible as Literature: The Old Testament(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Selected readings from the Old Testament illustrating various literary forms. Emphasis on the Pentateuch, the Historical Books, and the Wisdom Books. May be taken independently of ENL 171B.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL171B—The Bible as Literature: Prophets & New Testament(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Selected readings from the Old Testament prophets and the New Testament. May be taken independently of ENL 171A. (Letter.)GE credit: AH, WC, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL172—Video Games & Culture(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):TCS 001 or STS 001 or ENL 003; Or equivalent of any.Critical approaches to the study of video games, focusing on formal, historical, and cultural modes of analysis. History of software and hardware in North American and global contexts. Relations of games to society, politics, economics, literature, media, and the arts.(Same course as CTS 172, STS 172.)(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, SS, VL.Effective: 2014 Fall Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.African American literature from the colonial period to 1900. Particular attention to the rapid development of the African American literary culture from a primarily oral tradition to various literary genres, including the slave narrative.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, DD, WE.Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Focus is on the diverse contributions to the rise of California literature. Reading of poetry, fiction, and essays. Emphasis on 19th- and 20th-century naturalists, turn of the century novelists, the Beats, and writers of the last two decades.(Letter.)GE credit: ACGH, AH, DD, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL183—Young Adult Literature(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or equivalent.Theoretical, critical, and literary issues informing the study and teaching of American young adult literature.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Or the equivalent.Historically or thematically focused intensive examinations of gender and sexuality in British and American literature. (Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENL187A—Topics in Literature & Media(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 110A or ENL 110B; and Consent of Instructor.Group study of a topic centered on the relationships between literature and film or other moving-image media.(Letter.)Effective: 2009 Fall Quarter.

Internship—3-36 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y.Internships in fields where students can practice their skills. A maximum of 4 units is allowed toward the major in English.May be repeated up to 12 Unit(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

Independent Study—12 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 194H.Preparation of a thesis, under the supervision of an instructor. Students satisfying requirements for the general major or the teaching emphasis write on a scholarly or critical subject; creative writing students submit a volume of poems or fiction.(Letter.)GE credit: AH, WE.Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL197T—Community Tutoring in English(1-5)Review all entriesHistorical

Tutorial—1-5 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Upper division standing and consent of Chairperson.Leading of small voluntary discussion groups affiliated with one of the department's regular courses. Does not fulfill requirement for major. May be repeated up to 8 Unit(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL197T—Tutoring in English(1-5)Review all entriesActive

Tutorial.Prerequisite(s):Upper division standing and consent of Chairperson.Leading of small voluntary discussion groups designed to develop reading and writing skills and affiliated with one of the university's regular courses. May be repeated up to 8 Unit(s).(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2019 Winter Quarter.

ENL197TC—Community Tutoring in English(1-4)Active

Tutorial—1-4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Upper division standing and a major in English; consent of Chairperson.Field experience, with individuals or in classroom in instruction of English language, literature, and composition. Does not fulfill requirement for major. May be repeated for credit.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Variable—1-4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENL 003 or UWP 001 or UWP 001V or UWP 001Y; Consent of Instructor.Under the supervision of a faculty member, an undergraduate student plans and develops the course they will offer under 098F/198F.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2018 Winter Quarter.

ENL200—Introduction to Graduate Studies in English(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Term Paper/Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Introduction to literary scholarship with special attention to the elements of professionalism and to different modes of literary investigation. (S/U grading only.)Effective: 2000 Fall Quarter.

ENL205—Anglo-Saxon Language & Culture(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Term Paper/Discussion.The language and culture of Anglo-Saxon England; readings in Old English prose and poetry. (S/U grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL206—Beowulf(4)Active

Discussion—3 hour(s); Conference; Term Paper/Discussion.Prerequisite(s):ENL 205; Or the equivalent.A study of the poem and the Heroic Age of Germanic literature. (Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL207—Middle English(4)Active

Discussion—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Study of the phonology, morphology, syntax, and lexicon between 1100 and 1500 with investigation of the regional dialects; pertinent facts on both the internal and external linguistic history; intensive reading of texts.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL210—Readings in English & American Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Upper division course in area studied.Content varies according to specialty of instructor. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2005 Winter Quarter.

ENL225—Topics in Irish Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Varied topics, including the 19th-century novel, contemporary Irish poetry, rise of the drama, or a study of a major author.May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2004 Fall Quarter.

ENL230—Study of a Major Writer(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Artistic development of one major writer and his intellectual and literary milieu. May be repeated for credit when writer differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL232—Problems in English Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Selected issues in the current study and critical assessment of a limited period or topic in English literature. May be repeated for credit when period or topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL233—Problems in American Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Selected topics for intensive investigation.May be repeated for credit when period or topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Theories of fiction as they relate to the professional writer's practice of the craft. For students in the Creative Writing Program. May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Spring Quarter.

ENL236—Poetics(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Theories of poetry as revealed in structure, prosody, and idiom of British and American poems, variably approached-through intensive
study of a single poet, historically, or theoretically-at the instructor's discretion. For students in the Creative Writing Program. May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Spring Quarter.

ENL237—Seminar for Writers(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Extensive Writing.Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Varied topics in the study of literature and literary culture craft and poetics from the perspective of the writer/practitioner.May be repeated up to 2 Time(s) when focus differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2015 Fall Quarter.

ENL238—Special Topics in Literary Theory(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Term Paper.Prerequisite(s):ENL 237; Or the equivalent.Advanced topics in literary theory and criticism. Preparation and evaluation of research paper. May be repeated for credit when topic and/or reading list differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL240—Medieval Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies of Medieval literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Fall Quarter.

ENL242—16th-Century Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in 16th-century literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL244—Shakespeare(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in Shakespeare. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Fall Quarter.

ENL246—17th-Century Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in 17th-century literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL248—18th-Century Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in 18th-century literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL250—Romantic Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in Romantic literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL252—Victorian Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in Victorian literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL254—20th-Century British Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in 20th-century British literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers.May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL256—Early American Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in Early American literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers.May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL258—American Literature: 1800 to the Civil War(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in American literature from 1800 to Civil War. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL260—American Literature: Civil War to 1914(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in American literature from the Civil War to 1914. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL262—American Literature after 1914(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in American literature after 1914. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Fall Quarter.

ENL264—Studies in Modern British & American Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in modern British and American literature. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Fall Quarter.

ENL270—Studies in Contemporary World Literature(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing, consent of instructor, with preference given to those enrolled in the masters program in Creative Writing.Emerging global, international or transnational techniques, theories, and individual works of contemporary world prose or poetry. Discussion, seminar reports, research papers. May be repeated for credit when topic differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1998 Spring Quarter.

ENL275—Proseminar in Research Practices(2)Active

Lecture/Discussion—2 hour(s).Must have passed Departmental Preliminary Exam.Study of various practical and technical skills needed to perform research in literary studies. Materials to be selected by the instructor. Evaluation based on student projects that involve hands-on application of skills taught in the proseminar.May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2016 Fall Quarter.

ENL280—Seminar in Research Practices(4)Active

Lecture/Discussion—3 hour(s); Project (Term Project).Must have passed Departmental Preliminary Exam.Study of various practical and technical skills needed to perform research in literary studies. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Evaluation based on student projects that involve hands-on application of skills taught in the seminar. May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2016 Fall Quarter.

ENL285—Literature by Women(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Studies in literature by women and the theoretical approaches to literature by women. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers.May be repeated for credit when topic and/or reading list differs.(Letter.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL287—Topics in Literature & Media(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Film Viewing—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing.Study of a topic centered on film or other moving-image media. Course materials to be selected by the instructor. Preparation and evaluation of research papers.May be repeated for credit when content differs.(Letter.)Effective: 2009 Fall Quarter.

Conference—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of Instructor.Limited to 12 students; nomination for admission by Dissertation Director.Training in preparing an article for publication. Participation in group discussions of article drafts.May be repeated up to 1 Time(s).(S/U grading only.)Effective: 2011 Fall Quarter.

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of Instructor. Graduate standing, with preference given to those enrolled in master's program in Creative Writing.Writing of prose fiction. Evaluation of written materials and individual student
conferences.May be repeated for credit.(Letter.)Effective: 2016 Winter Quarter.

ENL290NF—Creative Writing: Non-Fiction(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of Instructor. Graduate standing; with preference given to those enrolled in the master's program in Creative Writing.Writing of literary non-fiction, with emphasis on autobiography, biography, memoir, the occasional or nature essay, or other non-fiction prose narratives.May be repeated for credit.(Letter.)Effective: 2016 Winter Quarter.

ENL290P—Creative Writing: Poetry(4)Active

Seminar—3 hour(s); Conference—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Consent of Instructor. Graduate standing, with preference given to those enrolled in master's program in Creative Writing.Writing of poetry. Evaluation of written materials and individual student conferences.May be repeated for credit.(Letter.)Effective: 2016 Winter Quarter.

ENL298—Directed Group Study(1-5)Active

Variable.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL299—Individual Study(1-12)Active

Variable.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL299D—Special Study for the Doctoral Dissertation(1-12)Active

Variable.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENL391—Teaching Creative Writing(2)Active

Discussion—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing; appointment as Teaching Assistant in the English Department.Designed for new instructors of ENL 005F or ENL 005P; discussion of ways to facilitate creative writing workshops and to respond to student manuscripts.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 2007 Winter Quarter.

ENL393—Teaching Literature & Composition(2)Active

Discussion—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Graduate standing; appointment as Teaching Assistant in the English Department.Designed for new instructors of ENL 003 or the equivalent courses; discussion of problems related to teaching literature and composition to lower division students.(S/U grading only.)Effective: 2007 Winter Quarter.